Friday, 2 January 2026

HMV Marks the Auspicious Beginning of the New Year with a Yajna


 

Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya ushered in the New Year with the organization of a Yajna under the able and visionary leadership of Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. The Yajna was held to invoke divine blessings for peace, prosperity, and collective well-being. Extending New Year greetings, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla prayed for the good health, positive spirit, and happiness of all. She encouraged the members to preserve the rich Indian heritage  and to imbibe the teachings of the Arya Samaj, inspiring them to actively contribute to the progress of society and the institution. The members of the non-teaching staff participated enthusiastically in the ceremony and shared their thoughtful reflections. As per tradition, staff members whose birthdays fell in the current month were felicitated with small tokens and best wishes. Ms. Jasbir, Ms. Amanpreet Kaur, Ms. Sukhjeet, gardener Prem Kumar, and Superintendent (Accounts) Shri Pankaj Jyoti Ji also expressed their views on the occasion. The Yajna was conducted by Dr. Meenu Talwar, Head of the Department of Sanskrit. It concluded with the recitation of the Shanti Path and distribution of Prasad.

Thursday, 1 January 2026

HMV Organized alue Added Short Term Course on “Ecofriendly Lifestyle”


 

The P.G. Department of Chemistry of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya completed 30 hrs value added short term course titled “Ecofriendly lifestyle” under the able guidance of Principal, Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. The course Incharge, Mrs. Deepshikha, Head, Chemistry Department outlined a comprehensive approach of theory and practical demonstration in the course curriculum. The course laid emphasis on the various aspects which affect our health and environment as later plays a major role in deciding our lifestyle. The focus of the course is to encourage the participants and the masses to follow a healthy lifestyle which causes no or minimum harm to our environment. The aspects of curriculum included environmental hazards on human health, environment protection and various government initiatives, awareness on sustainable living: Reduce, Recycle and Reuse, drinking water quality analysis and parameters, food adulteration, sustainable fashion and its importance. The hands on training to check drinking water quality and food adulteration in common food items like milk products, honey, ghee, turmeric etc. to the participants was also organized during the course. The teacher incharges of the course were Mrs. Deepshikha and Ms. Tanisha.

Wednesday, 31 December 2025

HMV organised Short-Term Certificate Course on Vermiculture and Vermicomposting


 

A short-term course on Vermiculture and Vermicomposting was successfully organised by PG Department of Zoology under Skilled Courses Hub, Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar. The course aimed to impart practical knowledge and hands-on training to students on eco-friendly waste management practices through the scientific use of earthworms for compost production. During the course, students were trained in the principles and techniques of vermiculture, preparation of vermicompost units, maintenance of optimum conditions, and effective utilisation of kitchen waste. As a part of the practical component, the students successfully prepared high-quality vermicompost using kitchen waste. The activity not only enhanced their practical skills but also sensitised them towards sustainable living and environmental conservation. Each participant prepared and submitted a detailed project report documenting the process, observations, and outcomes of vermicompost preparation. On the successful completion of the course, Principal, Dr. Ekta Khosla, congratulated the course coordinators Mrs. Binoo Gupta, Dean Academics and Head of PG Department of Zoology, Dr. Seema Marwaha, Course In-charge Dr. Sakshi Verma, and Course Instructor Mr. Ravi Kumar for their effective planning, guidance, and execution, which ensured the successful completion of the course. The course proved to be highly beneficial, equipping students with practical skills and encouraging them to adopt environmentally responsible practices in their daily lives.

Tuesday, 30 December 2025

Valedictory Ceremony of the 7-Day NSS Camp



 

The seventh and final day of the 7-Day NSS Camp was marked by reflection, celebration, and gratitude. The valedictory ceremony was organized on 24 December 2025 under the able guidance, constant support, and visionary leadership of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla.The valedictory ceremony was graced by Principal Prof. Dr. Ekta Khosla as the Chief Guest. Dr. Navroop, Dean Youth Welfare, Mrs. Kuljeet Kaur, Associate Professor, PG Department of Punjabi, along with other respected faculty members, were also present at the event. The programme commenced with the DAV Anthem, followed by a dignified welcome of the Chief Guest and other esteemed dignitaries. In her inspiring address, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla congratulated the entire NSS team for their commendable work and disciplined conduct. She appreciated the volunteers for their sincerity, patience, and sense of responsibility. Through a meaningful story comparing heaven and hell, she emphasized the importance of teamwork, cooperation, empathy, and collective growth, conveying the message that true success lies in supporting and uplifting one another. She motivated the volunteers to remain confident, patient, and focused in life and praised all the activities and achievements of the camp. Dr. Navroop, in his address, lauded the efforts of the organizing team and encouraged the students to uphold the values of NSS in their future endeavors. Thereafter, Ms. Harmanu, NSS In-charge and Programme Coordinator, presented a detailed report of the seven-day camp, highlighting the major educational, social, environmental, cultural, and community-based activities conducted during the camp. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the NSS volunteers, acknowledging their dedication, discipline, teamwork, and tireless efforts. She rightly remarked that teachers plan activities, but it is the students who execute them, and the volunteers proved this through their sincere participation and commitment. She also thanked all faculty members, staff, village representatives, and supporting officials who contributed to the success of the camp. Subsequently, volunteers Aashna, Kashish, Pranjali, and Khyati shared their learnings, personal growth, and transformative experiences from the camp. This session truly reflected the spirit of NSS—“Learning through Service.” Following this, a video showcasing the key activities of the first six days of the camp was screened, offering a visual glimpse of the various initiatives undertaken. This was followed by the prize distribution ceremony, where winners of various competitions conducted during the camp—such as essay writing, speeches, poetry, poster making, and other activities—were honored with awards. Aashina was awarded the title of Best Camper for her outstanding participation and dedication. All volunteers were also given participation certificates in recognition of their hard work and contributions throughout the camp. The programme concluded with a formal vote of thanks proposed by Dr. Deepti Dhir, who expressed gratitude to the Principal, Vice Principal, NSS Coordinator, NSS Programme Officers, faculty members, volunteers, and all contributors for their support and cooperation. The valedictory ceremony was attended by Mrs. Satinder Kaur (Associate Professor, PG Department of Punjabi), Mr. Neeraj Aggarwal (Assistant Professor, English), Dr. Baljinder Singh (Assistant Professor, Sociology), Dr. Shailender (Assistant Professor, Fine Arts), Mrs. Sukhwinder Kaur (Associate Professor, PG Department of Punjabi), Mr. Ashish (Assistant Professor, Multimedia Department), Ms. Vandana Gupta (Assistant Professor, Home Science), Ms. Pratima (Assistant Professor, History), along with several other faculty members. The programme was confidently and gracefully hosted by NSS volunteer Muskan Preet. The ceremony concluded with the National Anthem. This valedictory ceremony successfully reflected the spirit of “Yuva Manthan” and left a lasting impression of service, learning, leadership, and social responsibility among the volunteers.

Monday, 29 December 2025

NSS camp by Volunteers of HMV at village Lidhran

 



The 7-Day Special NSS Camp organized by Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya Jalandha, at Village Lidhran continued with great enthusiasm and active participation from all NSS volunteers under the dynamic leadership of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. The days were thoughtfully planned to focus on physical fitness, mental well-being, and value-based learning. The days began early in the morning with a fitness and yoga session, where a yoga instructor guided the volunteers about the importance and benefits of yoga for a healthy lifestyle. Various yogic asanas were demonstrated, which are especially beneficial for students to improve physical fitness, mental concentration, stress management, and overall well-being. As the day coincided with International Meditation Day, a meditation session was also conducted. The volunteers participated wholeheartedly and experienced a sense of calmness, relaxation, and renewed energy, which helped them remain active and focused throughout the day.  Ms. Harmanu, Programme Coordinator, briefed the volunteers about the academic and literary activities planned for the day. All volunteers assembled in the IT Conference Hall, where the programme began with the DAV Gaan, followed by the NSS song “Hum Honge Kamyab”, creating a motivational and patriotic atmosphere. Subsequently, two declamation contests were organized. The first topic was “Not Me, But You – The Spirit of NSS and Social Responsibility,” where the participants eloquently expressed the core values of NSS, emphasizing selfless service, empathy, and commitment to society. The second topic, “Youth as the Architect of a Clean, Green, and Inclusive India,” inspired the volunteers to share their views on the role of youth in nation-building, environmental protection, and inclusive development. The participants performed confidently and reflected a deep understanding of the true spirit of NSS and social responsibility. In addition to the declamation contests, a poetry competition was also conducted, in which volunteers from all groups actively participated. The poetry competition was organized on the theme “Trees and Their Human Connection.” Through their poems, the volunteers thoughtfully expressed how human beings continuously benefit from trees in the form of fruits, shade, oxygen, books (paper), and livelihood. They highlighted the irony that even after trees are cut down, their wood is used for fuel and other purposes, yet humans continue to destroy forests indiscriminately. The participants strongly conveyed that by cutting trees, humans are not merely harming nature but are spoiling the entire environment and disturbing ecological balance. These expressions reflected the volunteers’ deep concern for environmental protection and their strong sense of responsibility toward preserving nature for future generations. In the post-lunch session of the day, the volunteers participated in fun and team-building games designed to strengthen coordination, cooperation, and mutual bonding among them. These activities created an atmosphere of joy, enthusiasm, and camaraderie, allowing the volunteers to relax while enhancing team spirit and unity.


Saturday, 27 December 2025

NCC Army Wing Cadets of HMV won 11 medals in CATC-42


 

NCC cadets of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya Jalandhar attended Combined Annual Training Camp-42 (CATC) under the aegis of 2 PB (G) BN NCC Jalandhar. This camp was organised in Jalandhar Cantt. The Cadets actively participated in PT, drill, weapon training and various activities, lectures and competitions organized during the camp. The cadets won various prizes in the competitions. Cadet Nikita, Mannat, Deepika, Komal, Pooja, Mannat won silver medals in Giddha competition. Cadet Komal and Pooja won silver in group song. Cadet Ashmita won silver in quiz competition. Cadet Haniya won silver medal in weapon Assembling. SUO Deepika was honored for performing her duties efficiently as company senior. Commanding officer Col R S Lehal, SM congratulated the cadets for successfully completing the camp and for the prizes they won. Principal Dr Mrs Ekta Khosla also congratulated the cadets and said that NCC cadets of HMV always brought laurels to the institution. HMV is proud of its NCC cadets. On this occasion, ANO Lt Sonia Mahindru was also present.

Friday, 26 December 2025

Day 3 of the 7-Day Special NSS Camp at Village Lidhran


 

Under the dynamic leadership of Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla, the third day of the 7-Day Special NSS Camp organized by NSS unit of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya Jalandha, at Village Lidhran was observed with great enthusiasm and dedication under the theme “Health, Hygiene, and Social Awareness.” The theme aimed to sensitize volunteers and villagers about healthy living practices, social evils and responsible citizenship. The day began with the morning assembly, where the volunteers recited the DAV Gaan followed by the song Hum Hoge Kamyab, which infused the environment with patriotic spirit, unity, and high enthusiasm. The atmosphere was filled with positivity and a strong sense of social commitment. Thereafter, the Day Report of Day 2 was presented by the volunteers  Radhika of Urja group gave report in Punjabi,  Anuradha of Seva Sankalp group in Hindi and Pranjali from NSS Warriors gave report in English, all highlighting the activities conducted on the previous day. After reviewing the report, Mrs. Satinder Kaur along with Ms. Harmanu, NSS Programme Coordinator, briefed the volunteers about the activities planned for the day. Detailed instructions were given regarding rallies, awareness campaigns, and community interaction to ensure disciplined and effective execution of the programmes. Subsequently, the volunteers proceeded to Village Lidhran,  where they were given a warm and heartfelt welcome by the village residents. All the volunteers assembled at the Gurdwara Sahib, where they were respectfully offered Karah Prasad. The gesture reflected the hospitality, warmth, and communal harmony of the villagers and created a positive and respectful environment for the day’s activities. Then rally against drug abuse was organized. The volunteers raised awareness by chanting powerful slogans. The rally aimed to educate villagers, especially the youth, about the harmful effects of drug addiction on health, family, and society. Following the rally, An awareness session on Food Adulteration was conducted by Prof. Vandana Thakur, Assistant Professor in Chemistry of the college. She explained, in a practical and simple manner, how commonly used food items such as milk, turmeric, chilli powder, and pulses are adulterated. She demonstrated easy household tests to identify adulteration, such as checking milk with water tests, identifying artificial colors in spices, and observing texture and smell changes in food items. She emphasized that awareness about food purity is essential for maintaining good health and preventing diseases. A Nukkad Natak was performed on the theme “Nasha Tyago, Punjabiyo Jago”, effectively conveying the message of staying away from substance abuse. The street play received appreciation from the villagers for its strong social message and impactful performance. The volunteers also carried out a door-to-door awareness campaign in the village, educating residents about personal hygiene, cleanliness, safe drinking water, balanced diet, and sanitation practices. The villagers actively interacted with the volunteers and appreciated their efforts.  In the post-lunch session, a poster-making competition was organized on themes “Reduce Waste for Greener Tomorrow" and "Women Empowerment" where volunteers showcased their creativity Additionally, a tree lime-washing (whitewashing) activity was carried out in the college hostel ground, reinforcing the importance of environmental care alongside health initiatives. On this occasion, Associate Members of NSS, Mr. Neeraj Aggarwal,  Dr. Shalinder Kumar and Dr. Baljinder Singh, were also present and encouraged the volunteers to actively participate in the activities, emphasizing the importance of health awareness, social responsibility, and community service. The third day of the NSS Special Camp concluded successfully with meaningful community engagement and active participation of all volunteers.